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OhioState49;616107; said:haha teddy you crack me up! when he scored I was like oh I betcha teddy is jumping up and down in his den lol!
Once a walk-on, now a star on defense
By Tom Archdeacon
Staff Writer
Sunday, September 24, 2006
COLUMBUS ? The game summary says his run to glory was 55 yards. But if you know the whole story, you know it's really a lot longer than that.
Antonio Smith ? whose fourth-quarter interception return for a score sealed Ohio State's 28-6 victory over Penn State in the Horseshoe ? was the most unlikely of Buckeye stars Saturday.
He was a walk-on player, a little guy just 5-foot-9, who was all but unnoticed in a recruiting class that included the likes of A.J. Hawk and Troy Smith.
He had no athletic scholarship his first four years with the Buckeyes. He was on the never-dress scout team, then was relegated to special teams. Before Saturday, he said his personal highlight came "a couple years ago ... a tackle on the punt team against Michigan."
And yet, Smith is the player OSU coach Jim Tressel singled out Saturday for his most heart-felt praise:
"It's a great example of good things happening to good people. Antonio came here on an academic scholarship. Everyone said, 'Antonio's a good guy, but he might never play here.' All of a sudden he's on special teams because he was the best at whatever he was asked to do.
"Then everyone said, 'Well, Antonio might not be the guy to end up the starter,' but here he is playing two positions ? corner and nickel.
"It just shows you that smart people with great passion, great toughness can reach their goals. It's a wonderful story for a young person in today's world."
Raised by his mother and grandmother in Columbus, Smith said he grew up loving the Buckeyes ? "Eddie George, Joey Galloway, all those great players" ? but never had the wherewithal to attend a game at Ohio State.
After standing out at Beechcroft High, he got football scholarship offers from a couple of Mid-American Conference schools and some Division II programs, but said he held onto his OSU dream thanks to an academic scholarship through the Young Scholars Program:
"It's for minority students, first-generation in college, and it was perfect because I wanted to come here for more reasons than just athletics."
He took a tough academic road ? he's a mechanical engineering student with a 3.1 GPA? and should graduate this spring.
This spring OSU finally awarded him an athletic scholarship, and now he's a starting cornerback. He's also the player the Buckeyes often send to speak to elementary schools, recreation programs, church groups and hospital patients.
Just before Saturday's game, former Bucks player Jeff Logan ? an honorary captain against Penn State ? spoke to the OSU team and struck a chord in Smith:
"He talked to us about having a significant life and helping someone else, and I'm trying. I try to give back and tell my story to younger kids. And it's an honor if I can inspire them and they look up to me."
And Saturday he really gave them something to look at when he picked off a sideline pass by PSU quarterback Anthony Morelli with just over a minute left.
"It was really a dream," he said. "I read the quarterback and when the ball came, I bobbled it a little bit, but once I got it secured I just took off.
"I saw all the scarlet in the stands, and my eyes got a little blurry, but I just kept going. I ran and ran and next thing I was in the end zone. It happened so fast, it didn't seem that long."
No wonder.
After the trip he's made, 55 yards was nothing.
Hey, with solid play like that! Let the man keep dreaming!Best Buckeye;616656; said:This is the kind of player and story I love about tOSU. What a thrill for Antonio. I bet he hasn't come down yet!!!!